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Hey.. When i was in high school, nursing was one of my choices besides political science and communications. I took up nursing because it was always in demand and i have loved the sciences as well.. I am now in my sophomore year and i don't think that nursing is really for me. I've been experiencing ups and downs. One time, i didn't come to class because i was so lost as to what i really like to happen in my life. They say, you have to love what you do but I guess i'm not happy with what im doing so how can i succeed? Writing is my passion and i regret it now for not really taking a course that suits me best.. How do i manage this??

Should i go on with my course? Or shift now? Is it too late?? I'm in my sophomore year at present.. And i think i lost a lot of time and effort already.. But at some point, i cannot handle the stress and depression any more.. :(


18f/phil

thanks!! :)

There is absolutely no sense in continuing on a career path that you do not enjoy or you will not do well in. Talk to an academic advisor to get some guidance. Sophomore year won't be such a bad time to switch your major since most students pick their majors their junior year. You might have to go to school a semester longer, but most students have to do that anyway. The average undergrad changes their major at least twice, so you're still good. Go find something that you like to do, that you're good at, and that you can find a job in. I hope this helps and good luck.

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(Rating: 5) thank you so much :)

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